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The Logic Of Judgement

Matthew 21:40-41
'Therefore, when the owner of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those tenants?' 'He will bring those wretches to a wretched end,' they replied, 'and he will rent the vineyard to other tenants, who will give him his share of the crop at harvest time.' (NIVUK)

Jesus had just told a parable to religious leaders about a landowner who constructed a vineyard and let out the estate to tenant farmers (Matthew 21:33-39). At harvest time the tenants would not release the crop to the owner; instead they beat or killed all his servants who came to collect it. Finally he sent his son but they killed him also. So, asked Jesus, what should the landowner do?
 
Their legal minds were clear. The tenants were in the wrong; they were evil men who did not deserve to have any mercy from the owner. They should be sent off to prison to be tortured (or worse), and the vineyard should be rented out to farmers who would respect him and his property.
 
But those religious leaders were the people who had hijacked God's kingdom in order to secure power for themselves. By asking the question, Jesus was forcing them to understand the logical conclusion of their rebellious attitude and behaviour. Even they admitted that the owner of the vineyard ought to remove the tenants; they had forfeited any right to be there. They had thrown away every opportunity to repent and so there was no other right and logical way forwards. Judgement was inevitable.
 
Although the gospel is glorious and full of grace, with God longing to pour His abundant mercy on all who will repent, it also presents the terrifying reality of judgement for all who refuse to repent. The inescapable logic was clear even to the enemies of Jesus. But, in the same way that they were blind to salvation (2 Corinthians 4:4), they were also blind to judgement. Sin not only obscures heaven it also obscures hell. That is why it is so dangerous to persist in sin and reject Jesus ... people cannot see God's wrath building against them. That is also why it is so important to keep proclaiming the gospel of Christ and praying that the Lord will open the eyes of wicked people before it is too late.

Prayer 
Saviour God. You are so gracious to offer salvation to all who repent and believe in Jesus. Thank You for those who preached the gospel to me; for Your kindness in opening my eyes to see my sin so that I might repent, and for giving me faith so that I might receive Jesus as my Lord. Forgive me for forgetting the huge power of Your gospel, so that I have not proclaimed Christ as I should. Please help me to realise the privilege of knowing You, and give me an unshakable conviction that I must announce Christ to my family, friends and colleagues, before it is too late. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
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